Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, July 09, 1890, Image 4

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I thought oma of prao-
irood open! riff hero for man aa under-
CHben-So you think of locating beret
rftwtcwn yea.
tieratr among you.
uuuen'
-Sco here, younff man, thero's a
stands his biz. but iro don't want no prae-
tleino, or cjrpcrlmenttaK-doctortno'a what
vwnt!
Many times women ctUt on their family
Fhrslcinns, sutrertnjr, as they Imagine, ono
rom dyspepsia, another from heart dls
cascy. another from liver or kidney disease,
mother from nervous exhaustion or pros
tration, another with pain hero or there,
and In this way they all present, alike to
themselves and their easy-going and In
different or over -busy doctor, eeparatt
and distinct disease, for which ho pro
scribes his pills and potions, assuming
them to bo such, when. In reality, they ara
disorder. Tho physician, ignorant of tho
rauso of BuKerinp, encourages his "prat
tles" until largo bills oro made. Tho suf
fering patient (rets no better, but jiroba-
Wy worso by reason of tho delay, wrong
treatment and consequent complications.
A proper medicine, liko Dr. Pierce's F
vorito Prescription dirrtfrd to Wis caut
vvl 1 havo removed tbo disease, dlipellod
ti 1 1 wo distressing symptoms, and lnsti
J Jted comfort Instead of prolonged misery.
It's iho only medicine, for tho weaknesses,
IrnpiJlarities and painful derangements
rwuifar to women, sold by druggists,
vmlr a positive Kiinrnnteo that It will
Civo satisfactloo in crcry cast, or prioo
V 'M for it will be promptly refunded.
nn. Pimcivs pellets regu-
Isto and eieanso the liver, stomach and
bowels. One a dow, Sold by druggists
53 ccau a rial.
PKOl'HSSIOXAI. C.V11DS.
OH. KNIGHT, micelle lhs1cUn,tmce
...IJTCourt street, Snlem Oregon. Fill
mounrr diseases n specialty.
DR. J. M KEEXE, Dentist. Offleeover
tho White Corner, Court nnd Com.
merclal streets.
Counsellor nnd
ember of the lln
Ollleo UK 8tnto ktrect.
TOHN A. CAltSOX. Counsellor nnd At-
I lorney-M.nv. Member of the llnr of
Ontario, Cnnnda.
Salem, Oregon.
PRATT . HUNT, attorneys nt Inw.Knlem,
Oregon. onieooverlJan'sJowelry store,
Slate street.
T J. SHAW, Attorney-nt law, Snlem,
t . uregon. umec nrsi uoor to mo leii
the rear of Ijutcl A
at head of stairs In
Hash a banki
TILMOX Full D, attorney nt lnw, Salem.
Oregon. Oillco upstairs In rnitou's
block.
J A. AIT1.KOATK, attorney at law.
, Krlrrs block, Commercial and State
streets, Salem, Or.
TIT P. WILLIAMS. STKXOGIlAPIIKIt
l , and Typewrlllst. Omeo with Capi
tal i
i city
nd Type"
it'y. oo.
HStatcSl.
TJOHBltT McNALLY, Architect. No.
J.V IS Slate Street. I'taus nnd specttlcit
Uons of all dnes of of bulldlnrv on short
k promptly
notice. Superiulcntfeaceoriror,
iookpo aiier.
25-tf
-1Q11ALKTA WILLACH,
j eers ona uraucntsmen.
Civil Enstn-
Itnllraadsur-
vrvianrt llmntlncn rwillr. nniro 1.1
State street, up stairs, Salem, Oregon.
HI'SINEnS C.UU1S.
AM. CMU'dll. Undertaker. Knibalmer
. nnd Cabinet Maker, 107 Slate Su.
halem.
TJ II. MORSK, contractor and llullder.
J. All orcern promptly attended to
Will
Igh street, s.lem.
JOHN OUAY.-Ointroetor nud builder.
Fine Insltto finishing n specially. 4
iximnieivMi street, sniom Oregon.
The Foarlh at Sllrcr Creek Frills.
Notuwlthstniullug tbero wna no
celebration advertised for this plnco
tho caglo screamed just tho same.
Over two huudivd people were pres
ent consisting of plcnlecra from va-J
nous points and local residents.
I The matter of celebrating was not
talked of until a very few days prior
to the event aud tho program was
therefore a sort of Impromptu affair.
A beautiful grove of Oregon's statll
est firs was chosen by a ceinmittcc
of young ladles, who inaugurated
the celebration, about ouo quarter of
a mile from the noted Silver Creek
Falls, aud the sturdy mountain
boys got togothcr and cleared off
tho rubbish and constructed neces
sary seats, speaker's stand, etc. At
11 o'clock a. m. tho crowd having
assembled, tho president, Mr. Jos
eph Dunnclls called the meeting to
order aud In some well chosen re
marks opened tho program of thu
exercises, which consisted of prayer
by Itov. Kobert Heed; slugiug of
national hymns by the choir; read
ing Declaration of Independence,
by It. D. Allen, aud au uddress by
Uupt. S. B. Ormsby, his theme be
ing, "The Union of States May ii
beloved and cherished in the future
with the samo ardor aud devotion
that It has been defended In the
past." The captain Is a natural or
ator and his well chosen periods in
referrlug to the history of our coun
try and to our past defenders to
whom wo owo so much of our pres
ent greatuess, combined with ani
mated yet easy delivery, held the
audience spellbound.
At tho conclusion of the exercises,
President Mr. Dunnels made a pa
trlotlo appeal to the younger elo
inent present to study well the his
tory of our nation which would ''In
spire them for a love of our common
country, and an intelligent solici
tude for her destiny." The meeting
then adjourned and a general picnic
dinner was indulged in. The pro
gram throughout was well rendered
and elicited expressions of apprecia
tion from many.
Tho 'afternoon was pleasantly
spent In viewing tho picturesque
scenery about the falls aud in wit
Messing a spirited contest nt baseball
between the "Mountain Boomers"
and tho "Whlteaker's," tho latter
coming oil victorious, 11 to 2. In
the cveniug thoso of dancing propen
sities had au enjoyable tlmo nt the
very excellent party given by Mr.
and Mrs. Brown and Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold nt their mouu tain homes near
the Falls. This party was a "free
for all" and the guests did ample
Highest ofall in Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. ' T. H. 33ABNES, PKES.
RpYal
Baking
Powder
&m&m
ABSOLUTELY PURE
breed, if the club Is not too large, on
payment of tho regular fee. The
keeping of the horse generally costs
little cash outlay, some member be
ing willing to care for htm in con
sideration of services rendered for
keeper. It is a good plan to have
the stallion insured, so that there
will be no danger of loss. A recent
English paper gave an nccount of
an association of this kitid whose
club horse, during n period of four
years paid for himself ami gave a
dividend to tin numbers of the club
of about30 per cent, nil the money
ojiginaily advanced all this with
out counting the improvement
made in the xtock in that commu
nity. There is no reason why this
cannot be done in many bcctions
where good horses do not abound or
are held above the reach of the aver
ago breeder. Stockman aud Farmer.
The Shortage in Steers.
"To-dav we discover that the
country is absolutely destitute of
sleer cattle of suitable ages for feed
er. The entire list of corn-srowing
states is bteerless, outside of the feed
ing pens. The range country has
but few, and the demand is increas
ing daily. A practical feeder In
Nebraska who has been engaged in
the business for eighteen yeais in
Unit state aud Iowa, told the writer
only last week that lit- had ridden
over three counties in Nebraska in
benrch of fetdiug leers, aud failed
te: cure a sinule animal over one
year oiti. in oruer to get a small
bunch of 125 he was compelled to
take oue-half of that number of
heifers. Thes-e he is now feeding on
corn for the market next winter. A
visit to the feeding yards through
out nil of the corn-growing states
will develop the fact that in a
very large proportion of them both
heifer aud steer yearlings are beng
grained for the shamoles. Why?
Not becau1; they are the mo3t
profitable, but because there Is
Toledo Items.
Toledo Is a nice town, situated at
the mouth of Depot slough and on
tho Yaquina river. It has many
advantages, bclDg situated on the
Yaquina river with an outlet to the
sea. With a small amount of work
steamers could come to Toledo.
There are many acres of tick-lands on
the river, which, when diked will
produce the finest kind of vegetables
and from three to four tons of hay
per acre. It Is all made land, which
in time will be very valuable.
Around Toledo the scenery is very
picturesque, and it is a very desirable
place to live. There is no malaria,
mating it very healthy. Toledo has
several stores, a good hotel and a saw
mill. A new school house will be
built soon, for which the contract is
already let and work will be beguu
soon. Several new residences nre
being erected. If one is about to
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TJ. V . JMATTJULLi , XAXJUJ. v ji. jau w AUD pTTpT u0
,aC(
SALEM LAND COMPANY
Incorporated 1889 Capital Stock $30,000.
POSTOFFICB BLOCK, - - SALEM, OREq0
ilorion, Slate of Oregon,
In the matter of the estate 1 citation,
of Curl Ollbert, deceused.1""011011'
To Katharln.i Gillman, Mnrrcaretta
Be ha mm and all ot her heirs of wld de
ceased, known or unki ownjind nllpe.-sons
Interested In sold (estate. UKEKTINU:
Jn the name of the state of Oregon, you
are hereby cited and required to appear In
the count court ofthe htute of Oregon, for
the county o Marlon, nt the court room
thereof, at S lem, In tne county of ilnrion
on Mondnv, the lib day o," August, 1S8J, nt
II o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then
and there to show caus If any they have
why nn order should not be made author
Izlmrand empowering the administrator
to sell tneionowing aescriDearesi properly
belonging to said estate, to wit:
llegluntng ntthes. r.corncr of Sec. 31
In townsulpSs. K.2 west ofthe Willamette
.Meridian nnd thence runn ng north nloog
tlieuest line of t-Rtd section 11.75 chains
thence south Sir3 'i ea.U parallel wlih uutb
llueof nforortld ccllent5.Cicbnins: thence
ioulh U.Tj chain: tlience north "li' w.
following the souh Ilnoofn.b aid sec
tion ftj.CO to the placeofbeglnnlng contain
ing 76.41 acres of Innd situated In ec.lon U!
t.bs K. 2 w.. ofthe Willamette meridian.
Also beginning nt the ". w. come.- of
Simeon Smitb donation land claim, Not.
1130, elnlm No. 37, nnd thence running
north 16.C5 chains to the s. w. corner of
invest in real estate, Toledo is a de- S', .o'nVr'.h W of Sid" sVc. e. &
sirable place, for it has a prospect of . chains; thence &"'.'b; y?L).
' . itheN.K comer of snldcialmro. 37; thence
CituUou.
In the county court, for the county
of
being a prominent town withiu the
near future.
Toledo was patriotic aud gave a
good celebration with the following
pregram: Music, Baud: praver, F.
n.ss0 IV w. alone the north boundary ol
arore aid claim No. 37, MS a) chains to the
place of beginning, containing 103X1 nc.es
ofland beluga part of Sec 6,t9s. R,:'w
of the Willamette meridian.
Also beginning at the x. e. corner of
slim-on smith's donation land claim Not
1120. No. 37, nnd thence running n.
.T. Kmu-n ronHlmr nf I1elnniiln,i nf , 9.45 w. on the x. boundary of claim
No. 37 4n4S ctalns to a point In the
Independence, Hon. R. A. Bensell;! angle 01 the county road leading irom sa
,iii., n,0i uj ,,,i r-in ni..t. ' leniloJeilei-son via Parrish's Gap: thence
music, Cornet baud aud Glee club, ,.outn t E a0De tue center of the
"Red, White and Blue"; oration, au,u?m2s'i?,eSJ:JiJ:?,
t .,. r . r t-. , , . . along the center ol said road U.U!
Hon. . S. McFaddeu; music, baud chains to the angle where the center
.i ni w. i..i. us... ... u . . of -aid road intersects the east
and Glee club, "sweet Bye and UMmdrr or ai.i claim No. 57: theuce
Dinner Fine barbecue of U-nf s. 14-' W w. along claim line as r t boun-
the laniel Holiiny donation land claim
No. 00, 117 chains to the place ot begin
ning, containing 1S.2! acre-, of land a .d
THE YAOUlNA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
And Oregon Development company'i
steamship line. S miles shorter, 20 hours
less time than by any otheiipute. First
class through passenger nnd freight line
from Portland nnd all points In th 11
lamette valier to and from Sau Francisco
TIME SCHEDUtE. (Kscept Sundays).
Leave Aioany J-SSw
Leave Con-allU J:iKEt!
Arrive Yaquina ,?:r?i Vj
Leave Yaquina - A m
Leave Corvallls ;??5A?J
Arrive Albany 1U10AJI
O. C. trains connect at Albany nnd
Corvallls.
The above trains connect nt YAQUINA
with the Oregon Development Cos Line
jfSteariishlns between laoulnn and San
Francisco.
SAILING PATHS.
STEAMKKS. FBOM TAQtJIlfA
Farallon, Friday June 27
Willamette Valley ,.Tuc-day July 1
Farallon, tsunday " 6
wiaameite aney, i nursaay iu
Farallon, Tuesdny " 15 j
STEAMERS, FROM SAX rRAXCISCX I
$10,000
For Sale-
$10,000
Ten Thousand Dollars
-worth of-
Fancy and Staple Groceries
For prices and terms enquire of
Bye
and roast clams. Aftcuoou, ubahy
show, boat race and the Siletz In
dians gave their ."Feathpr dance."
It was a grand success and all had a
good time.
nothintr else to be had. Thi-j is the
justice both at the lusciously laden ' direct result of the wholesale
table and on the floor in the mazy slaughter of cows, calves au J year
whirl. Many thanks are due thee lings that has been going on for
families for their geneivus contribu-, three years in every part of the
tion to tha fuud of enjoyment. : Tutted States, aud the resulliusr
shoitage will become more and more
appareut for the next three years.
Growing out of this condition the
r
tl sboelug and repairing especially. Shop
' 'Ntbotorj.lbo't htree.,!xlcm,Oresou.
i3Hf
17 "
lands o
IT
lion,
SOtrrilWlPlv. Contractor and
bulMer. Well urepanM to do all
or building nnu gtianintce sntlfra-
i-:i-im
Tills mountain celebration will long
be remembered by all who were
present, and promises to be the forc-
ruuncr of what will perhaps next price of cat tie on foot must rapidly
year ou our natal day, be one of the J appreciate Irom mouth to month
grandest celebrations ever held iu , until there will come a veritable
I boom in all clashes ot beef auimals.
How high prices will go and when
' the top will be reached are questions
uo man cati answer. That the
Marion county.
From Dallas Observer, July 5.
The celebration at Salem yesterdav
The always interesting Magazine
of Aruericau History opens its twenty-fourth
volume with u brilliant
July number. A flne portrait of
Sir Wil'iam Blackstone serves as
front ispleco, its pertinonee appareut
to whosoever reads the leadiug arti-
cle, "Tlie lioiuen Age
New York." One of tho most stir
ring aud important papers in the
number, however, is bv the cele
brated Boston divine, Rev. Samuel
E. Herrick, D. D entitled, "Our
Relatiou to the Past a Debt to the
Future," which, although specifi-
beiuja part -f tlmeon Smith's D u c.Not
ll.. claim No.", -ltuate In ."ec 6 :. 9 s.
i: 2 w.oi the Willamette meridian. There,
bein-: in a l of the premles hereby con
eyed it l acres of land situated in Marion i
county, state of Oregon. sui'lect to the fol
lowing roervatlon or agreement, to wit:
It Is agreed that the g.antors of said
Carl Gilbert, deceased, shall Save a ri- ht
of way one rod wide along the east side of
said premises, to jet stock to wate- from
said grantors remain. ng premises and
when said right of way Is ed by the
grantors ns aforesaid the grantee!" to be al
lowed to use nr. equal amount of grantors
premises between road and said right of
I way.
wiTt. tue uon. i.e. Shaw. Judge
nf ("nlnninl . of the County court, of the state of Oregon.
said court affixed, this 2d dav of Jul v. ISO
atte t: F. J. BABCOCK, Clerk.
i I. C. SHERMAN, Deputy.
EAL -
I
Willamette Valley. Frldar June
Farallon, Tuesdayn July 1
Willamette Valley, Sauday " 6
Fc-?jlon, Thursday " 10
W I'amette VAlley, Tuesday " 15
This company reserves the right to
change sailing dates without notice.
N. 8. Passengers from Portland and all
Willamette Valley points can make close
connection with the trains of the
YAQUINA ROUTE at Albany orCorvaUls
and if destined to San I-runcisco, should
arrange to arrive at Yaquina the evening
before date of sailing.
Pmshkct aad Freight Rites Always the
Lowest. For information apply tn Jlessrs,
UULMAN A Co., Freight and Ticket
Agents 208 and 202 Front su, Portland, Or.
r C.C. HOGCE, Ac't Gen'l Frt. 4
Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific R. R. Co.,
Corvallls, Or
O H. HVSWELL, Jr. Gen'l Frt; &
Pass. Agt. Oregon Development
Co.. o64 Montgomery s:.;
San Francisco, Cal
Remember the Oicson Pacific popular
summer eucursions low rate ticseis are
now on sale trom all valley points to
Yaquina and return.
C. C. HOGUE.
AM. G. F. and P. Agent.
BROS.,
201 Commercial St.
iSSTGoods delivered free to all parts of the city.-j
THE
Eusene Citv Bonds for Sale.
RUNS
Fast trains wiih Pullman Vestibule
ririiirlniT rwn cl(w,rK rflle, ,-q, anH
rnflihp r,f InfAt rtlm HttrMn f'hlivic-ii !
and Milwaukee and St. Paul and Mlnne-1 sidered. All invited to cal' and
R. M. WADE&CO. Have just received another Urg
Spring Wagons and Hacks
Of the best standard makes.
aixills
rasi 1 rains wun
Pullman vestlbuled
Commercial street.
VTOT1CE is hereby civen that under the j drawing room sleepers, dining cars and
HI O. HA K Hit, aillectlou, Commission
I; , and Street Car Aderil Ins Ageut.
Collections made at reasonable rates.
Goods sold on commlsMon Adverlle
menui Inserted Iu street cans at bedrock
rates, aa Commercial St., S.tlem, Ore.
SOCIKTV NOTICtS.
SNianTSOFPTHlAS.-UoguUrmcet
ln ou Tuestlay uUUt of each week at
. iu.
J. iVnnvAt.n-r o
... .. .. ... . T-- " v-r-- - - v
was one oi those grand affairs that H,8t0PV of tbe lvut will be reputed
it does one good to attend and can s wrto,n aud Umt the d of
uowu oy me people 01 1 lum ,0 ,ow
be banded
values i$ in the far
. 11. U. W ATK1W, K. or IU aud ..
0U E LODGE Sa IS, 1. O. O. F., meels
la Odd FellwwV Hni upstairs. Co.Tiei
Commercial nud Ferry k.rtxHs, every Sat
urday at 73V n. m.
J.UMiTctfKia I. a.
Hewury.
A. R.-5edgwiek Ivj,
" uient of Oregvin, uieel
rwninsaiin nail ovfi
Manmxo,
N. ll.
No. W, DcArt
if(,v Moudar
lh O.ikuii linil
comivuo's oaiee. Vmting CMurtvdes ar
cordkUy Invited to attend.
, ,U.C.SiiEKA., lt (.ximmader.
8. A. IU.NBLT, Adjutant.
4
O. U W,-lrote,lou ljodo N. i A.
ii"i- -, "wm vivn. w.i rca
tslnwday evening al It ball In mhi io.
nranra block, corner Cummevclal aud
Chemeketu urcets Vlsitlnt r ud s.Miru
Ine bcetbren Invited SAlU.xpus it w
liiA Ukb, Recorder.
$1 WILL BUY A LOT
OT rood at ot swrel W carry a full line
orcrxx-rie..yi cnvke, cmuv, ot
prMoHav au coaAwtlvuer'.
t. nun rows,
Na. 2 Cwmmerotol su, ?aVei,
mat piace as one 01 me succees in , flUure ,s Mv cerlan- The mcn
the history of the capital city, j wuo t ,u at the nt boUoni
Buntings, dinners, transparencies I)riw3 aK the lueu who wlu
and other decorations were profu.ve, Ul0 gunj resvard.-Northwestern
aud all bespoke a oortlial welcome to 1 Llvo Stock Journal
the mauy outsiders who attended, j
They had a mpnster procession. J A Xew Era of Prosperity,
baud music iu abuudance, thegrand-j It is the opinion of mauy closeob
tst chorus of voices ever thrown to- servers of the times that this couut
gether in the state aud a deeply j ry litis entered upon a uew era of
studleil oration. The sports weiv ! prosperity. One of the chief reasons
spfnteit and interesting. In fact ,' for this belief that they cite is that
the whole affair was successful and 1 wheat values, which, with the e.-
we'llallgoto Salem ou the 4th In ception of two or three instances of
the future to enjoy ourselves. ! teuipury abnormal iutlatiou, have
Our base balllsts were infants in for a uumber ofyears past been un
til? bauds of the Salem nine of pro-! usually low. must In the futureiuev-
fesslouals yesterday. Lackofprac- Itably maintain a higher range, ow-
tlco rvsulteil In a scoro of 12 to 1. mg to the simple fact that our home
Salem now has a good nine, if it
does cost her considerable.
The Independence baud played of wheat that tbere will be les new
well In the Salem contest, and we land to subdu, less bonanza
do not wish to be understood to be, uu lanuius, aul a greater!
n.3vtlonorannct of the WMnture I coaches of latest desirn. between Chlca
nf 4".-A.vA.. ....1.1., ..... .. . . . I .. j . . .. .. A , 1 1 ..-... ... m .. A . s,.,....., .. .. A ,,..,...L.
Call auilressetl to the people Of rate the City of Ei-gene nnd to repeal all fhrongh Pullman vestibule drawinz
ncis ana pan or acts in eon met here- 1 room ana coionui sleepers via tne forth
with, nled in the office of the strcietarv ern Paciflc railroad between Chicago and
of taic, Febniary 20, ls9. the comr n Portland, Or.
councilor the city o'Ei'gene will iue "t Convenient trains to and from Eastern,
diposeot the bonds of sid cilv- at t Western, Northern and central Wiscon
valueof Irom SXi.OCOto S-Voo, in'denoiui- sin points, affording nnequaled service to
nations of from ?1C0 to 510CO as the pur- and from Wauke-.ba Fond da Lac, Osh-cha.-er
may desire, payable 3) vears after! kosh. Neenab. Menesha, Chippewa Falls,
date of Issuing the same, with Interest Eau Claire, Hurley, Wis., and Ironwood
theit?on .t the rate noi to exceed 5 per cent and Be-emer, Mich,
pernnnuni, payab'e semi-annually. For ttckeis. sleeping car reservations.
Sealed proposals to purchase said bonds timetables and other information, apply
will be received by the undersigned to agents anywhere In the United States
at Eugene, uregon, until September I or Canada. S. it A1NSLIE.
1st. 1SW, and all proposals received Gen'l. Mgr., Milwaukee, Wis.
will be opened and conMdered on 1 J . M. HANFOP.D.
,.ffiv. .( c,i.,m Ti,l- o icoi r. 1 "icoju any 01 aepiemoer, i!t ana said ' uen 1 iramc lgr., ii. rani.
umce at balem, JU1 l, ISW. Per- bonds will be dl-posed of to the person or H. C. BARLOW.
SODS calling lor satne Will p'ease sav persons making the 'jest offer or offers Traffic Mgr.. Milwaukee. Wis.
lunnui, LUl.lCI.ASlU.l.
ine common council reserves the right . ass 1 uen'i Pass r ana Tkt Agt, MUwan-
Southamptou, Long Island, may be
taken home and freely appropriated
by every community iu the laud.
If lessons are worth committing to
memory by all classes in the schools.
743 Broadway, New York.
Letter List.
The following is the list of letters
remainine uncal'ed for in the nost-
"advertised."
Aunperle John Anderson G F
Aslien Sam Bashaw H E
Battuis E J Barnette E G
Blackmore Geo L Baker A E
Bradson F L Beatty F J
Bridgtford Mrs J Bingliam L D
Brown Mrs J 4 Brown Mrs R L
Caldwell Frank Calvin Mrs W H
Clement Mrs E LChilders Marv
Couwav Sadie 2 Church J H "
Clyde C H Dennick L A
Donott Anpelo Fairehild Marg't
Ferpursn Will Fisk Fordvce
Fitzgerald T C Givens Dr J V
Given Miss Mary Given Geo
Hendrlckson S O Jones Ed E
Kessler Henrv Lamb Rev M T
Leadbetter C H hons A H
' to reject any and ah proposals
iu iue council.
May list. 10. R F. DORRIS.
Recorder for the City of Eugene.
JAY C. SMITH,
(Ssctesurts Giises Fisher)
PROPRIETOR OK
By orderl tee. Wis.
Prices are the lowest, Quality con
esanine tliem at 2S2 2S4 and 2S3.
Who do All Kinds of
unir
As Cheap as any Laundry In
the Country Using White Help
and doing first-class work.
jjgyLndies and patrons invited
to inspect our process of doing
work.
230 Liberty Street.
J Two Through Trains Each Wav
! O t 1
DAILY, VIA
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM.
THE CLUB STABLES."
' n.l.mtlin Ij tnv,... --:.. K.....l.
WMV-l,J,ui4 ? lUVIVUItU lUUl'U
more rapidly than the production
"klcklug" when we say they
deserving of the second prlie.
Morgan & Mead,
City Draymen!
H.wXk dB wHh pfuwM ad dt
Ptoh. 6ly tlwbtwVreemSij.
A Contrast.
The London correspondent ofthe
Liverpool Mercury furnlshesthls In
teresting bit of uews: While all
England i continuing to fete Mr.
Stanley, It Is not pleasant to reflect
that his groat predecessor in Afri
can explorations, Sir Richard Bur
ton, Is lying very dangerously ill,
were , d'verslficKtlou of crops in the lulure
1 than iu the past. As the prosperity
' ofthe country depends upon that of
the fanning community, it is easy
to see that a steady, lesitmate ad
' vauce In the price of brendstutfs
' under the conditions cited would
j inevitably bring better times to the
Miller Henrv E
Morrison W V
Morrison CV
McAndrews F
Reynard Wm
Sheridan Marv
Shiplev V2
Smith Mrs C
Tower Mrs H J
VanDorn Wm
Vinson J S
Wheeler Willis
WhltnevWm
A.N.
Mickelben: M
Morgan Ed D
McCrea Miss Elsie
Mclntire John
Strain Miss Reb'ae
fcteuson
Smith
Snyder
Turner B F
Velker Martus
Warner J B
Wells R E
Zon C A
G I.BEKT, P. M.
Commencing with Sunday. March Cnd.
both first and -cvimd-class tickets will be
honored on 'The Limited East Mail,
tral is 3 and 4, as weU alo on the "Over
land Flyers," Nos. land 2.
-The Limited East Mail" trains are
equipped with Pullman palace and co'.o
special attention sven to transient n'st leeper. dinlnc cars, chair cars aud
5took. Hores boarded bv day, week or co-fneland r,un, d between Porter 1
month " and ihlcao, daily without cliange,
The-Overiand Klyer"trains are equipped
wiin ruuman pauce sleepers ana coacne,
, between Portland and Council B.uff. and
with Pullman colonUt sleeper between
Portland and Kansas City, daily. w,tho-js
chanse.
IVnnections ere made at Positelia w,th
through trains to and from Salt Lake, a ad
an'beyenne with througb trains to and
, from Denver, Kansas City and St. Louis.
Tbe above train aSord the quUkest
time between the Northwest Pacific coast
and tJ-siern and outbern poinu.
DetaUed time of man, rates, thronjh
tickets, b&gzaze checks etc cn be pro
cured npoa application tnanv agent ofthe
Union Paa2c system. T. W. LEE,
S-T-S- w Genl Pass, rent.
BOISE MANNING Ajents, & Court
street, .-&lem Oregon.
Horses Bought and Sold,
Cor. IJberty and Ferry Sts. Salem, Oregon.
Xl ELLIS & WHITLEY,
1 LITERTaLEX,
National Surgical Institute,)
019 Cush St. S. F- ,
Soutri of Chemekeie Hotel.
SALEM, - - OREGON.
STAGE LIVERY BARN.
at nrofChekee Hotel,
L. B. HUFFMAN. Pron.
1 Ftrst-eias Rirs for aU oceastoB-,. Feed-
I injcaadboardiDsasreciilty. Conveyance
ueglectiHl and aloue in Loudon Kxlg-. The foreign market will cut much J
lugs. et iu his time and in his 'less of a tiaure In the future
heretofore, audtbeooiior tbo.- who
One or more surgeons reprwsentln; this
institute wi'l b av the Ctieovekete hotel.
saletu. July l-b. Tbe City Hotel, Inde-j
llo1ae!SiaU,,3ulV(Ld.a,ll We MT"-t JgW " and .! o .non
JHXipJe. I nerval of home COoSUmp-1 triitment oV"AirWreof the sptne: dlwift S-Rates Reasonable -Jl
tio.. is the factor upon which theJ""
farmers aud millers must mainlv success In treattint thes troubles as well
vj.. ... .,i,a.,. i,.i ...:..! I a all chronic dirfa- bat made tor the
rviy to euhauce their prosperity. I institute a national rtrmtauon.
iiipwoiQoa.t sucennt irosi any
Union Pacific R. R. Company
"0ERLAND ROUTE."
Hi Ii S HBH i il
WILLAMETTE
UNIVERSITY
Uraauates Studenu hi
Classical, Literary, Scientifie,
Music and Tbeolqgy.
Normal, Business, Law,
AT
MEDICAL COURSES,
It is the oldest, largest and least P
elve Institution of learning in the
School opens first Monday In Septtakei;
Send for catalogue to
THOS. VAX SCOT,
Presldeat
it. Salem. Oreftn.
ot Hm roBintaints. should not. tell Uiut
t- .--- . . 1 7
tliau ' advantate or tnu o
T. H. HUBBARD,
.Vtat tor
Cyclone Separators. Russell Engines
and Saw MHI Machinery.
KerfdweeaMCtwwMwtoiBt&UeniO. ever troddeu, were but preliminaries via the Chtcaso, Milwaukee A St.
to the groat achievement of his Hfe, Railway from St. Paul and
....". " ." the dUMVory of Ike lngauyika .W Wlbute.i l-raiiis to Kansas
upitai Rational Bank STrsrCTdSIKiriS
SALEM - - - OREGON.
CapiUl TiM f, . . 85,090
Sinks, ...... 15,000
DlltCTORSi
W.T, Orajr. V. V. Martin,
J.k. Martin. UaWsSw.'
IV. W. AAViUk, J. II. Albtrt.
Dconunltv Iter niitt.
Kefefvoee may be bad to tbe .ouowtag
reMenti; Jud e K. 1. Eate. ulem, tr
Hon. Tbo. L. -UtkImu, sAleru; U F. Ui
kna.kaietn; M. S.Goa,Indetenlee,ur;
B,iM, Tarter, LewfevtUe, Or. T-.U-lSuvlK
First National Bant
owu way the elder t raveller aecom-
pUshed even more remarkable feats j are banking s-o hevlly upoi it now
than tho hero of the hour. His ro-1 arrive at an understaudluj; ot this
mantle pilgrimage to Mecca aud fact, the more con touted in mind
Klahedluah In his dlgulo of a will they be. The Modern Miller.
f.l.. ,t.,v-F.ta, l,ta Ituirti.tv- tliriMicli
........... ...,.. j -... ........ j, , yror!CBIthtytlrtlutthaBaal
IKHWrou iu nil' csicrvti v. u ih ii.t tur iiruricK nuuic iu rwauvos l.ll 1
ran, wnere uo otuer ininiet toot uas aau m. louis
SALEM OREGON.
Notice of Annual .riteUm:.
wm. laduk. .
dr. j. reynouiw,
john moik, -
- Predent
Vice Pivsidct
Ouhtw
Pullntan Service to
tSi
eP. ivitaa.
LOANS NITIDIS
Tv Uraitn bml aud Ht,r market
Africa, nud but for the failure of Ids
resources t'apt. Burton would un
doubtedly have reaped much of lite
Ihmiot whleh has goue to others."
A Stillio. CUb.
Iu uulon tbHV U prortt as ve4l as
ttreagth. What bettor plan for the
Improvement of hon sttnsk oould Ih
taken than to form a horvs olub In
your cotnmuulty T ThUU doue la
tome pcv with Kratlfyliig result.
abto proAtwM, vuUxur4 or 10 atore.
HUr tu wtvftl anukarktt r
PWM KMVlkiUW,
tlty"
"lXHitiile Pallv
St. lAMiS."
Tbroush Coaelies to St. Louis."
''Through Coaebvs to lvansas tlty
mi Moruliisattd Evening TralHs,"
"Klegaut iiA-t.aehs"'
'Magniceut Luuch t'ars,"
"Pullmau's lkt 8Uvierfc,"
"The Shortest aud Quickest Line,"
"Tbe lkt nmte to lvausas tltv,'
The llet Koute to SU Louls.
"The Be-t Route to Colorado,"
"To Kanfas, to lltfe-rui,"
"Tu tho Wet s.ud Southwest." -Douot
ftul to try U, The Chi.
Mllwauke A St. Paul
ettsccfth locl. aatdr of lb
j tiiai Gold Cl sll vec it IbIb; rvv. coaa,'Ui.-
led of Ike cl.v ot &aiem. UrcKi, will fee
1 feeteal tlwoCKVO. toe coniubt in tiM
1 rtly, w ike vcod ThrrvS y, tbe IHh dr
of AotM.t. Ik. . .MSo'cKvt , m.. mw ih
4etkMi o.' tu ctor asd toe tiek o4sr
ktaevi a way coat tMare lh Kteetlae
N.tMH, O.v.ob. J Hly IWi
MMw J. II. sTRICKlXR. y.
GENERAL BANKING.
Kxo&ance on lvnkiB4. Saa FraMbM,
New Xatk, LBdos a ad Hose Koai
UMht aad told. .State, OMBty d City
nraaa bouthu Faraaer are eodltalty
iBTiMdu dKMit sad tnaua ba.tBeo
with , Liberal adrastce bi4' ob
mI. wool. kof4 ad otkr pvr-rty at
re&MMMB.e rale. UruK ob aeh -irtty
cub be ofcUtad al the hint la
mot reUahle coaipiale.
rrilru for the east leave toruand n 7x0
aaa and W0 pm daUy. Tie tts to andfron
pnaeipal Lroinu In th United States. Car
auii acd Europe.
Demi XtT DiiiH Cjfi
rniUAX PALACE SLEEPERS.
Free Family Steeping Oar ran throarh
aa Exprw train te Jaaaha. Coanei ,
Blast and Kaaui City withoct ehaaf e !
CosneUoBtat ronlaad tor Sin Fianets '
eo and rret Saand rolnu.
FW nWHt panteeteri addrees any ,
aet of the company or
I. W.LEE. O. P. A. !
C. s?. MELLB Gewcxl TraiSc Manager
9oke i MaaBiBC agcts 8S Coort treet,
(vakB, Oresoa.
I
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DR. HILLER'S
Special Prescriptions
HOME TREATMENT SELF CURE
A Specific Remedy for Each Disease.
Capitol Home Addition
t fcraaUArily located In East SUleat. buih
f the KWtrt lUUway nee, bimt tht
iviwer kMM Uxrtt to, KUxltiO feet.
Good tL IVr it by
T. H. WILSON, Owner,
iSo Stat Stroct, . . rUls-.
C0MtRClrVL PAPtR
IHWCMBU4 at
Anawa uvroot
A number of ftmtwr form oootr- cu' ' 01. itmh ttati.
rtuU,uiliii Ww.vv. guarantee iu excelieuoe. Sc
atlvo aaoouao, advaiMfo enough cure accounuodailon from th Com.
couoh Uoket
il lA Cir WutuU Rudd l P mouey topay foratrtola uttdUoa, pany'a ant iu St. Taul and Mln.
rnuurDMi. 1BrV and ouatw a reasouablo fee for IiV;1hU or frottt auy
tlrttnift IVrtl
vbK.
i.uoj and
',i-.. ni,i,r.y.i,.v.i.inu.,m... wiinme.rilit.
,,..3y. " T.:. . ; .;. :. . . T7. .... , iw ma-hu. isw.
i .w 1tHK.uniMm.1u11 11 iiia iiarwi luiou! iu hh tuiiuurn. 1 v r -
URA.ttedeV.VVr7fiu "'.' . " .. . ; I. .."! Vy iV,
(feftttii. ami noiMuetnoen are aiiw to 1 ti&t tjtH IVtUaad, Or.
I".
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PRINTING.
aXK OK TllK UVKQtrr ESTABIOSU
ueoU tu Ux buin. Uwcr rl iham
J. H. HAAS,
THE WATCmtAJvER,
HIS CU1 St, . Silea,Gff.
tNtxt dwr u Kteta't
BpteiaHy r Sretvi, and rrpatetex
CVwka, Wavh and Jeweiry.
Oregon R. R. Company Line.
lU aalied.)
C. J. SCOTT, RECEIVER.
Tteku tor aay point aa thu Use tor tate
at th B'tfo. toot f Jetfenoa sittu and wt
ttee Ostud tairtye ad tcaore Transfer
eoopaay MOre. earaer ?eosd aad Hne
ttreeu. OmuuuUm Ttokeu at 2 ceu
fc atOe.
Gr?U bOcm &arthwt earner Ftot
aad 11 wreon. Fwrtaind.
EASTSIBE
Fran
FrttaBd
iwiiano. uml stock L&1 ttUak.. U-
lhlatA.&.d ht-MttL ilbAuinl. n.l Au
ktrat bUa&a. ... E. V. H Afrk. anBK.n.t uauBT ,n . ta-i ,
atr SaLtaa OW. -"":a " n-fuJ
.,. IW . ,. VT.
PUBLIC SAL-R
r Sanbr& cnHI at WhMai:cr, Otzb.
a Jny ma, eext. at 3 pbW b. i,nXivJ:
ly: lU.ahariWnewf ibrtM-fctmit
O , bad nM 2rtmmt. X. 4 Pana Kwii.
Ur, dam Rexv d ttf a rvcMe.ed Ml,
CK w
Mrt VrUUr ewast Onia.
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Fert'ndPorfd
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pg.Hll.UR-S HYDRAST1ME RESTORMH'E. 5amlati nauitioo. rxrthBka!
Ctrw rrpepca, Cctudpauoo aad Gtoeril DJtOity A perfect taoK aad Krecpi bajU'-
pa.HILLER-S AWn-BILIOUS ST3VACH AMD UTBCURE. Cora Baixanta a
iULftr TrooUea, ChUj aaJ Fefer, juiaoil VTren, sd' aa Typfcotd cku-Mei-
DR. HILLER'S CATABSH CUaE. Csrw Asau CUtrr ChrosU Ctarrh. Caurrbil P"1'
&. Cci.isMed wcort U rsn'. cas who iirectieoi are Ukrtdt ocoey rtraodti
PS. HtUER-S COUGH 'UIE. Co- CoJij, Uoarwaesi, Cocsbi, Brasduta. P1awr
asrvvsAu,RvetciLriiiBptUB. Cactuai do Oputet. CUro Creep wWl,a,el
DR HlLtER DIPHTHriA A3 SORE THROAT CURE. TnnaiM 11 ww r !
tta. Kiapomi cljcuuyun tau ia teas S tail tuan. CBi(iaii: '"- J1-
Or HULCR-S FEYER CU'E. UijpeBiaMt la 3 a feu itwadei w h f
'"'"" -U-T jcxn fertT, SarUUaa. aai Mtaslei. iletlwo y
tX. HILtETS MERVOCS DE3''.'TY CURE. Cum XerwM W)ra, iad ! '
rs-wtr. Neir UOi. saj fc ITiru CinoUr to mtkr Draj Co., Sia FrxaoK-s '
DR. BILLETS RHEUMATIC AS3 VELRA'-SIC CURE CawKtwili..Ntu-
f
-e-
s.t. "M iKWiw, Of KV-.ruca; ihUv! " "
VI. HW.LER-S TEETHH.G CURE. Alfa tin rrawti ui JtwJ fat t tUH "
Pn mw plialni tmiuui tai ioai teh. u4 pcermU 1 "
P-Bw,eu,EruaTlwfciai&wticcii3fiuau. A tear " "
B8. HH.LER-S WH&OPING CWCH CtfBE. rnrmu lad Cbtw WVvt
,4CE' trcet fvu deQwt, iU W auOfci In, oa rwf F-
$1.00 per Package. Six Packages for $5.00.
wet Ereia&eai. Mwn-n-if Tasufi BHrMk u to ajpaa aad Ji.
HlLLER DRUG COMPANY. 5UN FRANCISCO. CAL. U. S. A.
Ftf kle bv DIM J. FRY, Dnpist, lvo Cnmtitl M.. Mk
4S
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Un lox r ! ! . PAINTING. PAPERING Eic rHe vrlth v'
I XUIOUI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y Mi lfcllofa by N. D. JONES.
Shop op itAirs owr E. C. 6mU' t